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Right
now, the outlook for Halvorson appears grim. The Hill/ANGA poll found
she trails Kinzinger by 18 points — 49 percent to 31. Another 18
percent of likely voters remain undecided.

Kinzinger also
leads among most major demographic groups. He’s ahead by 26 points
among male voters and by 11 percent among females, and leads in all age
groups by 10 points or more. Kinzinger also holds a wide lead with
independent voters — 53 percent to 24.

Undecided voters
lean toward the right; 27 percent described themselves as Republicans
compared to 16 percent who said they are Democrats.

The poll
was conducted Sept. 28-30, consisted of 401 phone interviews among
likely voters and has a margin of error of plus or minus 4.9 percent.